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A Night at the Edinburgh Literary Salon
Image: Edi City of Literature I took things about as easy as they could go yesterday morning. Slowly up and out of bed, slowly to the coffee shop, and slowly to consume my cappuccino. It was most enjoyable but it … Continue reading →
Posted in Books, Edinburgh, Fiction, Food, Drink and Bevvy, Photography, Poetry, Publishing and Marketing, Writing
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Tagged Ali Bowden, Anna Burkey, artistic, Chris Donia, Chris Scott, City of Literature, dialogue workshop, Edinburgh, graphic novels, Ian Rankin, JF Derry, literary community, Literary Salon, Peggy Hughes, Photography, Poetry, Scottish Poetry Library, talking, The Mound, UNESCO, Wash Bar, West Port Book Festival, Writing
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